Look, if we had our way, there would be an entire Smithsonian museum dedicated to all things Robyn: bronze casts of her “Call Your Girlfriend” platforms, an “It’s A Small World After All”-style ride with bb robo-Swedes singing “Show Me Love,” the whole shebang.

Until that day comes, we’ve at least got “Monument,” the Swedish icon’s team-up track with Norwegian synth-pop duo Röyksopp where she describes the act of memorializing herself for posterity. It’s kinda like a more morbid interpretation of Beyoncé’s “I Was Here,” but with more fashion mullets.

We’ve only got a snippet of the song so far, but it’s certainly a powerful minute and a half. Over a gradually layered, ambient instrumental, Robyn hovers: “Make a space for my body/ Dig a hole, push the sides apart/ This is what I’m controlling/ It’s a mold, the inside that I carved/ This will be my monument/ This will be a beacon when I’m gone.”

Can’t wait to hear the remaining eight-and-a-half minutes of “Monument” (YEP), not to mention the rest of the soon-to-be touring trio’s Do It Again “mini album” when it drops on May 26. Let’s see, that leaves just over a month for the Smithsonian to approve our blueprints for the National Fave & Slay Museum. Totally enough time.